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I might be inheriting a lawn mowing business, how can I learn everything i need to know about running it?

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Currently, its 25+ years established, but it's a one man business, I'll probably be hiring and scaling it, although I don't have any experience in this industry. Is there anyone else doing this kind of business? If so I'd appreciate any advice.

Currently running a web design & SEO business so I'm not a beginner.
 
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What exactly are you inheriting?

Someone's list of customers who might drop you as it's the other person they had the relationship with.

Dan
 
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Spend as much time with the owner and learn everything he does day to day.
 

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Currently, its 25+ years established, but it's a one man business, I'll probably be hiring and scaling it, although I don't have any experience in this industry. Is there anyone else doing this kind of business? If so I'd appreciate any advice.
You should hire the owner. :rofl:

If you really want to DIY, hit the lawn care forums, interview local competitors or run ads for an experienced local operator to run it. Seriously though, getting your hands on a one person business with no background in the industry probably isn't worth much. What you want is a business with systems in place. Marketing, billing, customer service, stuff like that. Check with @Johnny boy about maybe leveraging the tools he's already built out in return for some kind of revenue split.
 

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